The analysis of interaction phenomena occurring
between the plantar region of the foot and insole was
investigated using a combined experimental–numerical
approach. Experimental data on the plantar pressure for
treadmill walking of a subject were obtained using the
Pedar system. The plantar pressure resultant was monitored
during walking and adopted to define the loading
conditions for a subsequent static numerical analysis.
Geometrical configuration of the foot model is provided on
the basis of biomedical images. Because the mechanical
behaviour of adipose tissues and plantar fascia is the
determinant factor in affecting the paths of the plantar
pressure, specific attention was paid to define an appropriate
constitutive model for these tissues. The numerical
model included sole and insole, providing for friction
contact conditions between foot–insole and insole–sole
pairs as well. Two different numerical analyses were performed
with regards to different loading conditions during
the gait cycle. The plantar pressure peaks predicted by the
numerical model for the two loading conditions are 0.16
and 0.12 MPa, and 0.09 and 0.12 MPa in the posterior and
anterior regions of the foot, respectively. These values are
in agreement with experimental evidence, showing the
suitability of the model proposed
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